How To Remove Stains On Your Black
Leather Sofa
A black leather
sofa is one of the classiest furniture one could ever own.
However, even with its elegant look, your leather sofa (regardless
of color) can still attract dirt, occasional spills and drips,
natural wearing or other uncontrollable factors that could lead
damages to your furniture. For this reason, taking care of your
leather sofa should be included in your home maintenance
routines.
Most manufacturers
recommend cleaning a black leather sofa with
regular moisturizing soap. On a soft cloth, lather the soap and
wash the sofa in order to remove grime or dirt. However, you should
avoid over-wetting your leather sofa. Regular moisturizing keeps
your leather conditioned.
Although nourishing your
black leather sofa may sound ridiculous, this is an important part
of making your leather last longer. To do this, you need to mix two
parts of linseed oil with one part of white vinegar. By using a
soft cloth, apply the mixture gently and evenly. Apply the mixture
in a circular motion in order to cover the surface completely. Let
the mixture sit for approximately 10 minutes and then polish your
sofa with a soft cloth to produce a shine to your
leather.
The Dos And Don’ts Of Maintaining A
Black Leather Sofa
One of the benefits of
having a black leather sofa is that it is not prone to stains due
to water-based liquids. When spills occur, make sure to remove all
the liquid as much as possible by using a soft cloth or paper
towel. Let the leather air-dry on its own.
A common mistake in
cleaning grease or butter stains on a black leather sofa is using
water to clean it. This is a wrong move because you will only make
the stain worse. Instead, you should blot at the spilled area until
the paper towel or cloth becomes dry. Most leather sofas can cure
itself after a day and make oils unnoticeable. However, when the
oil stains are still visible, it is best to use some sort of
leather cleaner.
While a black leather sofa
can keep ink stains unnoticed, natural wearing of your sofa can
cause the leather’s color to fade and reveal these ink stains. To
remove unwanted stains from any type of ink, use rubbing alcohol on
a cotton swab and rub it all over the stained area. Do not dry it
with paper or cloth. Instead, use a blow dryer to see if you
removed the stains. If not, try an acetone-free polish remover on a
soft cloth.
Once the ink stains are
gone, make sure you use a leather conditioner to help restore any
moisture lost from your leather during the cleaning process. With
any type of spills and drips, you should use a leather cleaner or
conditioner to ensure your black leather sofa will
endure any kind of abuse and last longer.
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